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Destacado · Rome, IT
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Walk through Rome's layered history, from the grand amphitheatres of the Roman Empire to the ornate fountains and churches of the Baroque period. You'll move between ancient ruins and Renaissance squares, witnessing how the city has transformed across two millennia.
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Colosseum
You'll see the massive stone arches of this ancient amphitheatre, where you can imagine the spectacles that once filled its arena during the Roman Empire.
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Roman Forum
Walk among the scattered columns and broken walls of what was once Rome's political and social center, reading the landscape of power and daily life from centuries past.
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Piazza Venezia
You'll arrive at this monumental square dominated by a gleaming white marble monument that marks the geographic and symbolic heart of modern Rome.
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Trevi Fountain
The elaborate travertine and marble fountain draws crowds, but you can appreciate its theatrical design and the Baroque sculptural detail up close.
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Pantheon
Step inside to experience the remarkable preservation of this ancient temple, where light filters through the distinctive opening at the top of its concrete dome.
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Piazza Navona
You'll find a lively piazza where fountains anchor the space and street performers add energy—a perfect spot to sit and observe Roman life in motion.
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Castel Sant'Angelo
This fortress and former mausoleum sits on the Tiber's bank with views across the river and offers insight into Rome's defensive architecture and imperial ambitions.
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